Discuss Electric shower advice please..... in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Trouble with this particular retailer is they genuinely don’t care.....they play games and outright lie and give customers and tradesman the run around in a deliberate attempt to avoid any issues, it took them nearly 4 months and countless phone calls and emails to pay me an agreed fee to repair THEY faulty equipment!...avoid them like the plague!Clearly a known problem to manufacturers and retailer. Therefore a defective product. Product supplied by retailer. Contract with retailer. Retailer has to sort it out. Up to retailer if they want to claim against manufacturer. Its all basic consumer law that retailers sadly ever know about nor understand!
I personally didn’t but I had a fully qualified plumber fit it, as well as the whole bathroom suite. He had the book with him so I’m sure he did. Would it have worked if he hadn’t?Humour me here @Kiefer, you have removed the plastic “U” piece haven’t you?
It would work but you’d get very little hot water....plumber....hmmmmmmmmI personally didn’t but I had a fully qualified plumber fit it, as well as the whole bathroom suite. He had the book with him so I’m sure he did. Would it have worked if he hadn’t?
Do you have a picture of what it looks like or where it was/is located? I could check with him to see if he had. Would that explain the water not being overly “hot” and the pressure of the water when it’s on “hot?” As I said, it’s very powerful on cold.It would work but you’d get very little hot water....plumber....hmmmmmmmm
Certainly a possibility, I’ve been called out to new installations by a plumber who hadn’t removed it....google the shower installation instructions and it’ll be in there, you can’t miss it you just pull it out with ya fingers....,after safe isolation of the circuit and removal of the front cover, if you’re not confident get a spark mate.....please let us know the outcome.....dumb plumbers are popular on hereDo you have a picture of what it looks like or where it was/is located? I could check with him to see if he had. Would that explain the water not being overly “hot” and the pressure of the water when it’s on “hot?” As I said, it’s very powerful on cold.
Thanks mate, I’ll give a spark that I know a call, to come and check it out! The spark had it wired just for the plumber to come and “put it on!” The box in which the shower arrived in is here which he left bits and pieces in, but I don’t see anything in it that fits the description!Certainly a possibility, I’ve been called out to new installations by a plumber who hadn’t removed it....google the shower installation instructions and it’ll be in there, you can’t miss it you just pull it out with ya fingers....,after safe isolation of the circuit and removal of the front cover, if you’re not confident get a spark mate.....please let us know the outcome.....dumb plumbers are popular on here
I'll have you know , I activated my low power the other day .. (But probably only for 1 month !)Eco or cool setting all showers have it but users in the UK never use it lol
I'll have you know , I activated my low power the other day .. (But probably only for 1 month !)
Winter will be here soon ! ..Mr Frugal.. Save water.
I'll have you know , I activated my low power the other day .. (But probably only for 1 month !)
Winter will be here soon ! ..Mr Frugal.. Save water.
My internet speed and water pressure have been a bag of .... for the 20 odd years I've lived in my current home..
Ironically the guys putting in the duct for fiber cut through the water main.
Once water was restored the pressure was so high it blew my hose pipe fittings apart!!
be careful what you wish for
Do you reckon this varies with property House/Land size ,or just a flat rate ...oddly, the waste water charge is higher, at £344.76.
Haha Gary...I'm a posh pirate! LOL! NOT! I simply cannot understand why my Council Tax band is so high. I recently downsized to a flat from a much larger house, yet my band only dropped from a G to an F, so i pay only marginally less per month for a property with less than half the floor area. As for actual water consumption, the system is gravity-fed, pressure is poor, so I have had to fit a pump to my shower. The hot water is from a cylinder with immersion heater. My last house had a combi boiler and the shower was also a pumped Aqualisa thingy, so I have gone from unlimited hot water to severely limited hot water, thus I am using much less water than before as i also don't have a garden to water, nor do i wash my car any more, I take it to the car-wash. I reckon I use less than half the water I did before, yet I am paying almost as much. The water charge doesn't really take account of the number of people living in a house, which would suggest that water metering would be a fairer way of charging.
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